China's top legislator Wu Bangguo made a three-point proposal to boost
parliamentary exchanges between China and Russia yesterday.
Wu, chairman of the Standing Committee of China's National People's Congress
(NPC), made the proposal in a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Wu suggested China's NPC and Russia's Federal Assembly enhance exchanges and
cooperation in legislature.
He said the two parliaments should share their legislative experiences in
safeguarding the smooth development of macro-economy, economic and national
security as well as the construction of special economic zones.
On the trade and energy cooperation between the two countries, Wu said he
hoped the two parliaments would join hands to provide legal guarantees for the
stable development of bilateral trade and supervise the implementation of key
projects.
He also expressed his hope that deputies of the two parliaments, who
represented different regions, would contribute to the development of relations
between Chinese and Russian provinces and cities.
On the Year of Russia and the Year of China, two major projects that the two
countries have decided to host in 2006 and 2007, Wu said he believed the
activities would further improve the China-Russia strategic partnership of
cooperation.
"The Chinese NPC is a zealous supporter and participant in the Year of Russia
in China," Wu said.
Putin said he was satisfied with the close relations between Russia's Federal
Assembly and China's NPC.
He congratulated Wu on the successful completion of the fourth session of the
10th NPC.
Putin said Russia had carefully studied the key documents adopted at the
session, and he believed that the documents would bring about opportunities to
boost Russia-China economic and trade cooperation.
Putin said his trip to China was set against the background of the rapid
development of bilateral ties. "The visit has enhanced mutual trust and has
produced substantial results."
He also expressed his hope that Wu's upcoming visit to Russia would further
consolidate bilateral ties.
Putin arrived in Beijing on Tuesday morning for a two-day state visit. He
will return home after visiting the Shaolin temple in central China's Henan
Province on Wednesday afternoon.